Colleen A McClung, PhD
Dr. McClung’s research program focuses on the role of circadian rhythms in the development and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Her work has utilized rodent models, cell culture work and human tissue to define the mechanisms by which circadian genes regulate neuronal circuitry, mood, reward, motivation, anxiety, and other constructs associated with psychiatric disorders.
Her recent work has focused largely on mood disorders, schizophrenia and substance use disorders and uses cutting edge technology to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie these diseases. Recent work has also focused largely on treatment development, in particular treatments that better align or enhance circadian rhythms.
Dr. McClung is currently the director of the NIDA funded Center for Adolescent Reward, Rhythms and Sleep which is a translational center that uses rodent models and human clinical studies to understand the contribution of sleep and circadian disruptions to addiction vulnerability in adolescents.
EDUCATION & TRAINING | ||
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Undergraduate | ||
1990-1994 | B.S. Biology/Minor in Chemistry | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC |
Graduate | ||
1995-2001 |
Ph.D. |
University of Virginia |
Postdoctoral Fellowship | ||
2001-2003 | Dr. Eric J. Nestler-advisor Psychiatry |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
APPOINTMENTS & POSITIONS | ||
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2003-2005 | UT Southwestern Department of Psychiatry |
Assistant Instructor |
2005-2011 | UT Southwestern Department of Psychiatry |
Assistant Professor |
2011-2017 |
University of Pittsburgh Medical School |
Associate Professor |
2017-Present |
University of Pittsburgh Medical School |
Professor |
2020-2025 |
NIDA Center for Adolescent Reward, Rhythms and Sleep (CARRS) |
Director |
HONORS | |
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University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry Outstanding Mentorship Award | 2019 |
Milken Foundation Scientific Board member | 2019-present |
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation Council |
2020-present |
University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry Reviewer of the Year |
2018, 2021 |
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation Colvin Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Mood Disorders Research |
2021 |
Baszucki Brain Research Award | 2021 |
Elected to ACNP Council | 2023-2025 |
Selected for BD2 Bipolar Discovery Grants Scientific Steering Committee, Milken Institute |
2022-present |